Welcome!
28th Challenge for
Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
Week of 08-25-2015 through 08-31-2015
I will be visiting with family this week and will try my best to read your stories. Please forgive me if I should miss some. I hope you all will read each other’s stories and comment because that is half the fun.
Guide for Flash Fiction for Aspiring Writers
1. A prompt photo will be provided each Tuesday to be used as a base to your story. Please include the photo prompt with your story.
2. Linking for this challenge begins on Tuesday and runs to the following Tuesday.
3. Please credit photo to photographer.
4. The story word limit is 100 – 150 words (+ – 25 words). Please try and stay within this limit.
5. Pingback to the challenge post in your story’s post.
6. This is a flash fiction challenge (stories in 100-175 words or less) and each story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Therefore, no serial (continuation) stories. They become too complicated for our readers.
7. Add your story to the InLinkz Link-up (Blue Froggy button). If you need link-up instructions, please email me at mepricelessjoy@gmail.com.
8. Remember, half the fun is reading and commenting on each other’s stories.
HAVE FUN !!
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Have a lovely family time PJ!
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Thank you so much! I start my travel tomorrow.
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I thought I should explain my comment about starting my travel. I will be traveling for 2 days to go see my family. I’m really looking forward to seeing them and thank you so much for your kind comment.
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I can understand. Family time is a precious time. I wish you all the best for your travel and I hope this journey will give you more strength and power !
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Thank you so much!
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Have a wonderful trip PJ 😊
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Thank you Ameena!
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PJ, Have a wonderful time with your family.
http://ideasolsi65.blogspot.in/2015/08/seen-unseen.html
my entry for this week.
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Thank you so much! I’m on my way!
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I linked you up to InLinkz for this week. Click on a blue froggy button to get to the Stories Grid, your story is there now.
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I am not able to add my link after clicking on the blue froggy button.
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Make sure you ping back to me and then I can add it for you (I need to get your url off of it).
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I just linked you
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Got it at the last few hours this week due to vacation, power outage, internet outage…. but still made it in time. ;o)
Here’s my entry (also linked in the frog):
http://etolbagam.com/2015/08/31/back-to-the-future-or-not/
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I’m sorry about all the problems you have experienced but thank you for getting it in!
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Are you going to link it into InLinkz or do you need for me to?
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I did it already. It’s the last one over there, number 39… ;o)
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Thanks Etol! I didn’t see the link come through. Thank you!
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